BEC
Environmental, Inc. is a woman-owned business
founded in 2002 that specializes in providing quality
environmental services to private entities, as well as
local, state, and federal government organizations. BEC
is third-party certified as an 8(m) Woman-Owned Small
Business (WOSB) under the Small
Business Administration (SBA) WOSB program. BEC is also
certified as a Woman Business Enterprise (WBE) by the
Women's Business Enterprise National Council (WBENC) and a
Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) by McCarran
International Airport in Las Vegas, Nevada, as defined
in 49 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR), Part 26. BEC is
also certified as an Emerging Small Business (ESB) by
Nevada Governor's Office of Economic Development
(GOED). As
part of our commitment to serving government entities,
we are pleased to accept government credit cards.

BEC continuously
strives to provide exceptional quality of service at
every level of our corporate structure. We are
aggressive in expanding our economic market, while
selective in overall strategy to ensure consistency in
the quality of our service. BEC meets or exceeds the
code of ethics for the environmental profession.

Providing Exceptional
Service at Every Level

Latest News

ARES (Advanced Rail Energy Storage) is transforming the renewable energy industry with its rail energy storage technology. BEC is excited to be supporting ARES Nevada with environmental permitting and coordination to enable ARES to break ground later this year on the first-ever commercial-scale 50 MW rail energy storage system, in southern Nevada. See how this technology will help advance renewable energy development across California, Nevada, and the western
U.S. Link
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Eileen Christensen, BEC’s Principal, was honored at the 2018 Women of Distinction Awards luncheon on May 1st, presented by the Southern Nevada National Association of Women Business Owners (NAWBO). Eileen was named the 2018 “Woman of Distinction” in the STEM category. She was one of 39 finalists in 13 diverse categories. She is honored to be part of this amazing group of women!

Rachel Schlick, BEC's Project Manager for the Rural Desert Southwest Brownfields Coalition, participated in an interview with KPVM TV's John Pawlak to review the success of the Coalition and its parent initiative, the Nye County Brownfields Program.
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to Video